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Marshall Dennehey Announces 2022 New Shareholder Class -- With 10 women and 7 men, the class has one of the highest percentages of women in the firm’s 60-year history
Marshall Dennehey Announces 2022 New Shareholder Class -- With 10 women and 7 men, the class has one of the highest percentages of women in the firm’s 60-year history. -
Abolitionist Law Center settles, withdraws civil suit over access to Allegheny County judge's criminal court proceedings
PITTSBURGH – Litigation from a public interest law organization against a criminal court judge in Allegheny County, which claimed that the judge violated the First Amendment through preventing the plaintiff and members of the public from remotely observing criminal proceedings in his courtroom, has been settled and withdrawn. -
March 26: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania docket for "870 tax suits: taxes" cases
The following cases categorized as "870 tax suits: taxes" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on March 26. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Superior Court says lower court abused its discretion to block physician from testifying
HARRISBURG — The Superior Court has found that a lower court abused its discretion when it refused to allow a physician to testify regarding the standard of care. -
GREENBURG TRAURIG LLP: Adds Skilled Litigator Kevin W. Rethore to its Philadelphia Roster
The Philadelphia office of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP continues to expand responsively to business needs with the addition of its latest hire, Kevin W. Rethore. -
Plaintiffs say Diocese of Pittsburgh, Catholic Church officials knew about and concealed child sexual abuse for decades
PITTSBURGH – In the wake of the recent release of a state grand jury report on the subject of child sexual abuse at the hands of clergy in Pennsylvania, a Pittsburgh-area man and two former area residents have launched legal action against the Diocese of Pittsburgh, claiming it fraudulently concealed their abuse and that of other victims. -
Case featuring financial entities in dispute over $21K going to pre-trial conference later this year
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit pitting a local accounting office against an investment fund firm based in Delaware and a Paoli management firm over an outstanding cost of $21K for services rendered, has been set for a pre-trial conference in late summer, or potentially early autumn. -
Philly accounting firm claims client still owes it $21K for services rendered
PHILADELPHIA – A local accounting office believes an investment fund firm based in Delaware and a Paoli management firm owes it in excess of $21,000 for services rendered over a nearly four-month period in 2016. -
Superior Court upholds dismissal of Judgment of Non Pros in legal malpractice litigation
HARRISBURG – The Superior Court of Pennsylvania has affirmed the denial of a motion to strike the entry of a Judgment of Non Pros rendered in a legal malpractice action. -
Government claims student loan is in arrears
PHILADELPHIA — The federal government is suing James Desanto, an Upper Darby resident, alleging failure to repay student debt. -
Borrower owes for student debt, government alleges
PHILADELPHIA — The federal government is suing West Chester resident Robert Carey, alleging failure to repay a student loan. -
Feds seek repayment of four student loans
PHILADELPHIA — The federal government is suing Levar Desper, an individual, alleging failure to repay four student loans. -
Court rejects physician's claims that Pottstown Memorial violated Anti-Kickback and False Claims Act
PHILADELPHIA – The Third Circuit Court of Appeals recently rejected surgeon Alan Cooper's claim that his on-call contract termination by Pottstown Memorial Medical Center (PMMC) violated the Anti-Kickback Statute and False Claims Act. -
Third Circuit: Pottstown hospital did not violate Anti-Kickback Statute, False Claims Act
PHILADELPHIA – A federal appellate court recently rejected the notion that Pottstown Memorial Medical Center violated the Medicare and Medicaid Patient Protection Act of 1987 (Anti-Kickback Statute) and the False Claims Act. -
White and Williams managing partner Guy Cellucci dies at 59
The managing partner of a large Philadelphia law firm has passed away. -
Alleged police brutality subject of federal civil rights lawsuit
A Philadelphia man who alleges he sustained serious bodily injuries after an unprovoked attack by a group of city police officers is suing those he claims caused his injuries.